Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 October 1945 — Page 13

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Ceremony ‘This Afternoon Unites Ensign Melvin Laird, Miss Masters

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A CEREMONY at 3 o'clock this afternoon in the Second Presbyterian church united Miss Barbara Masters and Ensign Melvin Robert Laird Jr., U. 8. N. R. The rite was read by Dr. Jean S. Milner. Miss Masters is the

of Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Masters, and the

bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Robert Laird of Marshfield, Wis.

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ters gave his daughter in marriage. She wore a can=

dlelight satin gown fashioned with a scalloped romance neckline, fitted: basque, long sleeves tapering into points over the hands and

skirt with a panel down tHe front and a full-length tiered fingertip veil of English illusion was held by a

braided satin tiara caught at the sides with clusters of orange blos-

carried a bouquet of white flowers centered with an

Her attendants were Miss Helen Madden and Miss Dana Hackerd. They were gowned in Victorian blue. The dresses had fitted taffeta Basques, romance necklines, three-quarter-length sleeves, flared peplums and bouffant net skirts. Their bouquets were of winecolored flowers,

Reception in Masters' Home

MR. LAIRD was his son’s best man. The ushers were Lt. John Masters, brother of the bridegroom; Harley Rhodehamel Jr. and Lt. Don Randall, After the ceremony, there was to be a reception in . the Masters’ bride was graduated from Carleton college, Northfield, Minn. and she took post-graduate work at the Nashville College of Education, _ Evanston, Ill. Ensign Laird also was graduated from Carleton,

home. . The couple will leave for a wedding trip. The

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Mr. and Mrs. Conrad W. Clever will entertain Friday evening with a bridal dinner for their daughter, Helen, and her flance, Maj. Robert E, Lee, The honor guests will be married at 4 p. m, Saturday * in the home of the bride-to-be’s parents. Dr, Logan Hall, pastor of the : Meridian Street Methodist church, will officiate.

ner will be in the Indianapolis Athletic club, and it will wedding rehearsal. Among the guests will be Mrs, Lee of Edmonton, Alberta, mother of the prospective Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lee, Wilmington, Del, his brother n-law; Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Snavely, Chicago; Mr. and

Mrs. Harry B. Pock Jr, and Lt, and Mrs. Alfred Najeres, Miss Tufts to Be Married : :

MISS MARTHA TUFTS will be honored Nov, 10 at a miscellaneous shower to be given by Mr, and Mrs. K. R. Badger and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Yockey. The party will be in the Badger home. Miss Tufts will become the bride of Philip E. Berns on Dec. 2 in the Tabernacle Presbyterian church, Dr. Roy Ewing Vale will

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Miss Sally Clare Stewart has set Oct. 37 as the date for her

Lt. William Lieber, A. A. F. The service will be at 4:30

p.m. in the Advent Episcopal church. The Rt. Rev. Richard A. Kirchhoffer, bishop of the Episcopal diocese of Indianapolis, and the Rev, Thomas R. Thrasher will officiate. Miss Stewart is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. James Tomlinson Stewart, and the prospective bridegroom’s parents are Dr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Efroymson, Carmel. Miss Barbara Fowler, Chicago, and Miss Joan Bartley will serve as the bride-to-be’s attendants, The best man will be David Welch, apprentice seaman, U. 8. N. R., .and Pred Fitchey, apprentice seaman, U. 8. N. R., Storey Larkin and The bride-to-be attended DePauw university. She is a member of the Kappa Alpha Thetg sorority. Lt, Lieber was graduated from Sidwell-Friends school, Washington.

Butler Mothers’

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Dr. George Leonard, director of student welfare at Butler university, will be the speaker Friday when the university Mothers’ council entertains mothers of new students at a tea in Jordan hall. His subject will be “Student Aid,” the council's chief project.

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The Tri Delta trio will provide a musical program during the tea. Mrs. A. P, Humphreys, general chairman for the event, is

being assisted by presidents of affiliated organizations.

In the receiving line with Mrs. and corresponding secretaries; Joe Hill, council president, will Mrs, C. C. Bagley, treasurer, and be Mrs. M. 'O. Ross, wife of the Mrs. Charles Josey, historian.

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The Mothers’ cousicll of Butler university will honor mothers of new university students at a tea from 2 to 4 p. m. Friday in the Jordan hall recreation room on the campus. addressing invitations for the event are (left to right) Mrs. J. W. Hill, president; Mrs. C. P. Curtis, cors

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Elizabeth Ward, dean of women,

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W.D.C. Unit Plans Session For Oct. 24

Mrs. Edwin Poston Will Be Speaker

The American home department of the Woman's Department club wil meet at 1:30 p. m. Oct. 24 in the clubhouse. The program will include a forum on “Inter Hemisphere Co-operation.” Mrs. W. D. Keenan will be in charge, and the speakers will be Otto W, Cox, Mrs. Fred L. PettiJohn and Mrs, Edwin I. Poston. A talk on “Women of the Bible in the Primitive Era” will be given by Mrs, F. E. Smith, The hostesses will be Mesdames + | Charles IL. Hartman, Donovan A. Turk, Blanche H. Anderson, Marie M. Breeding, N. F. Clarridge, Frank 0. Downs, Glenn O. Friermood, Eva B. Heizer, Ernest Jones, A. W. Kittle, A. L. Leatherman and Ralp L. Miller, s Officers of the department are Mrs. Felix T. McWhirter, honorary chairman; Mrs. Alvin ©. Barbour, chairman; Mrs. Onan C. Adkins, vice chairman; Mrs. W. C. Royer, secretary, and Mrs. Louise B. Pohlman, treasurer, £

Floyd AB nou on ridge party will be given by the American home and community welfare departments of the W. D. C. at 12:30 p. m. Friday in the clubhouse, Mrs. Alvin C. Barbour and Mrs, E. A. Carson are the chairmen. Assisting them are Mesdames W.

Legion Units Will Meet

Mrs. Bertram Teepell, membership chairman of the 11th district, American Legion auxiliary, has announced that the organization recently opened a membership drive for wives, mothers and sisters of world war II veterans. The drive will close Dec. 28. | » # » | The 26th anniversary of the Robert E. Kennington unit 34, Ameri-| can legion auxiliary, will be observed Wednesday at a 1 p. m. luncheop in the Chinese room, Hotel Washington. Mrs. Joseph E, Keating is chairman for the event, and special guests will be Mrs. Ralph E. Kennington and Mrs, Minnie Rigg, ” » » The Bruce P. Robison unit 133, American Legion auxiliary, will have

its annual president's dinner at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Y, W. C. A. »

eiery. EVENTS BRIGHTWOOD x EH. Tose CLUBS Women’s department, Englewood a Sydney Expression. 2 p. m, Tues. Mrs. Christian church, 10 a. m. Thurs. {E SUN" - William G. Patterson, 3030 N, Illi-| In the church, A “Hollywood” ITI NIGHTS” nois, hostess. “Hawali,” Mesdames | breakfast. Patterson, Laurence R. Hayes and | Altar soc., St. Catherine of Sienna AN Lloyd Litten. Catholic church. 1 p. m. Wed. In Grolier Fine Arts. 1:30 p. m. Tues. | the church. Dessert party, 1M In the John Herron Art museum. | P.-T. A. oe Ta Netherlands chap. 1. T.-8. C. 7 Emmaus Lutheran. Noon Wed. In pens 6:45 p.m. Wed, YW. C. A. 5 the school. Luncheon; meeting. Irvington Home Study. Tues. Mrs, SORORITIES

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hostess.

I'TRAL ston Foste ) n of Flicka) In the » Andrews meeting.

Tuesday Quest. Tues. Mrs. E. 8. Waymire, 3934 Arthington blvd.,

MISCELLANEOUS John Holliday Jr. American Legion Eta chap, Phi Theta Delta. Oct. | Mothers, Library, Blue and Gold, In the recreation room of | Willing, A. W. V. 8, and Enlisted the Bankers Lane apartments. [Men's Wives, and Friday w Beta

and its auxiliary. 6:30 p. m. Wed. | 26.

Millan hy Mangus, 507 Bucking: |, chap., Omega Nu Tau. 8 p. m. are: Today—Plainfield and Re-

hostess. “Literary Mis. John R. Carr. | Thurs. Hotel Washington.

nois, hostess,

Phi Delta Pi. 7 p. m. today. In|Alpha Omicron, Office and Alpha Installation.

Mac's restaurant.

Riviera club. Dinner

Halloween party.

Chap. AM, P. E. O. Tues. Mrs. Street, New Jersey Methodist, MeJohn H. Jefferson, 3146 N. Illi- ridian Heights, Ipalco and Triple E.

Honor guests will be Mrs. Ralph Lynch, Mrs. Stewart Maxwell, Miss Anna Margaret Eikenberry and Miss Emily Maxwell. The dinner chairman is Mrs. Frank Collman.

White Cross Units

‘Schedule Sessions

Nineteen units of the White Cross guild will meet this week in the guild's service center. They

| bekah; tomorrow—West Michigan

Wednesday—=8t., Paul Methodist,

of Nu Tau; Thursday — Bethel

O'Dell officiated.

The bride's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Millikan, 246% E. St. Clair st., and Mr. Oliver is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Oliver,

Rev. O'Dell Reads Vows Uniting Irvin L. Oliver, Martha Millikan.

The bridal news includes the announcements of three recent weddings. A ceremony Friday night in the First United Brethren church united Miss Martha Helen Millikan and Irvin Leroy Oliver, The Rev. A. Glenn

{1122 Newman st.

Mrs. Norman Archer

C. Royer, Harold K. Batchelder, William H. Hodgson, J. F. Holmes, R, L. Johnston, Willlam F. Kraas, Clayton H. Ridge and Onan L. Jennings. Also, Mesdames Frank L. Jen« nings, W. A. Smith, R. G, Manning, John Engelke, Louis J. Rybolt, A. A. Deardorff, Albert J. Hueber and Louise B. Pohlman, Miss Mary Hos~ fetter and Miss Jessie M, Stewart. The reservations chairmen are Mrs. Mary Hedges and Mrs, Claude T. Hoover.

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matron of honor, and the bridesmaid was Miss Kathryn Crim. Robert Housel served as best man, and the ushers were Mr, Archer and Richard Craycraft. After a reception in the Millikan home, the couple left for a wedding

Sunshine Club Plans Party

The annual fall card party spon-

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Willard A. Munson, The wi was at 3:30 o'clock in the Wood Place Baptist church, ”

and Mrs, Joseph A. Martz, 3 Keystone ave, and Mr. and willard ©. Munson, 1818 Ruckle &

sister's matron of honor. wore a gown of blue tulle m

with a sweetheart neckline, puffed sleeves and a full skirt,

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LAST SUMMER when the garden had to be weeded and hoed and then sprayed so often for bugs and pests, the thought often came, “Are these vegetables I'm getting worth all this effort?” Now. at the end of the season when we are snatching from Jack Prost the last ears of corn, the few remaining knotty, yet ripe and fine-flavored tomatoes, those final red and green juicy sweet peppers,

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SPANISH VEGETABLES (For Wednesday Dinner)

13 1b. green beans (cut into 1-in | lengths 2 slices bacon (cut into bits) 2 thsps. chopped onion 1 tbsp. flour 3 to 4 tomatoes peeled and sliced 2e) 2 ears corn cut from cob (2 c) 2 tsbsps, chopped green pepper | 1 tsp. sugar | % tsp. salt | dash pepper

Cook green beans In small amount of water until barely ten-| | der, 15 to 25 minutes. Saute bacon | and onion 5 or 6 minutes. Blend flour into bacon fat in pan, Add | pean liquid (there should be only {about 4 ¢. of water left) and bland. | | Add remaining ingredients and mix | thoroughly. Simmer for 7 to 8 | minutes until corn is tender.

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trip. They will be at home at 2309 Broadway,

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There was a reception

home of Miss Williamson, 1851 N. Delaware st. after which the couple left for a wedding trip. They are at home in Los Angeles.

‘Miss Marion Elizabeth Mills and Lt. Tom Holevas, U. 8, M. C., were in Kalamazoo, Mich. She is the daughter of Richard Mills, Kalamazoo, and Lt. Holevas’ parents are Mr. and Mrs. Spiros Holevas, 640 Eastern ave. : The maid of honor was Miss Marge Mills, sister of the bride, and Miss Florence Mills, another sister,

was the bridesmaid. The bride-

The Rev, Howard G. Lytle read the vows Sept. 28 uniting Miss Alice Murdock and William Booker, service was in the home of the Rev, Mr. Lytle, 415 W. Westfield blvd. The bride's mother is Mrs. Gertie Henry, Oakland, Booker is the son of Mrs. Lena Miss Sue Williamson and R. J. Wadsworth were the attendants.

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sored by the Children's Sunshine Club, Inc, will be at 1:80 p. m. Nov. 2 in Ayres’ auditorium. Mrs, G. PF. Kirby is the general chairman, Proceeds will be used for the Julia Jameson nutrition camp and for under-privileged children. Committee chairmen for the event are Mrs. B, L. Byrket, tickets; Mesdames Clifford Richter, John .Connor and D. C. Jolly, awards. Mrs. W. J. Overmire, bake sale; Mrs. W. 8. Allen, cards and tallies; Mrs. Alva Cradick, hospitality,

Business

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our interest and appreciation are|groom’s attendants were James Garden Oity--7:30 “Educa-~ and Mrs. y~17:30 p. m. uca keener. | Theofanis, best man, and Anton|""y As Connolly bridge| ton in Reconversion,” Charles A combination of harmonious | Holevas, brother of the bridegroom, party will be held Oct. 25 b: Cpe H. Vance. vegetables as in one of the recipes and Richard and Robert Mills, the Pa the Y. W. C. A. It oy » Hickory College—8 p. m. The Rev. appearing ‘today will ‘be received bride's brothers, ushers. at 12:30 p. » Mrs George Newton| Inn Tripp, speaker. Music, with hearty approvil. The couple is at home in Jack-|i¢ the chairman and assisting her men's choir, Fleming Garden « x =» sonville, N. C. Christian ghurch. are Mesdames John W. Fraim, H. BEEF-NOODLE CASSEROLE ¥ % J. Florestano, J. B. Mentzér and THURSDAY

J. F. Moriarity.

Mrs. Charles Burke Will Be Hostess

A luncheon meeting of the National Women’s Service league will be held Nov. 20 in the home of Mrs, Charles E. Burke, 5110 Central ave, . Mrs. Arthur W, Murphy is president of the league. Other officers are Mrs. James B. Spears and Mrs. Roscoe B. Mills, first and second vice presidents; Mrs. Edward V, Mitchell and Mrs. Floyd Jones, recording and corresponding secre-| Alfred tarfes, and Mrs. Davis M. McClure, | Efroymson.

The

Ben Davis festival.

in the

Decatur Central School-7:30 p. m.

Wayne Township High—8 p. m. Mrs. George Gaddie presiding.

WEDNESDAY Castleton—8 p. m. John Kleinhenz,

Crooked Creek—8 p. m. “New Prob-

Stanley Coulter,

Franklin Township ~~ 6:30 .p. m. Supper; meeting.

Garden City—5:30 p. m. Annual fall festival. man, chairman. Nora—1 p. m. Luncheon; movies.

Exhibit Hostesses

Today's hostesses for the Indiana Artists club exhibit were Mesdames Jacob Lutz, Cole, Leonard Solomon, Lewis Segar, Maschke

TUESDAY

meeting, social hour.

Movie.

American Citizenship,” Reception for

FRIDAY Grade—5:30 p. m. Fall

Mrs. R. F. Linde-

Lewis Lurie, Ralph

and Charles

Dr. L Cc. Trent read the

Parents of the. couple are

Mrs. W. B, Sweeney was

She carried pink roses. Bridesmaids’ Dresses The’ bridesmaids were Mrs, Wile

O'Bryan. They were in go Mrs, Hawk carried American Beauty roses, and Miss O'Bryan's flow were Talisman roses. ] Miss Diana Jo Hawk, Dayton, was the flower girl. She wore a pink tulle frock. The bride's brother, LE Col. J. Ray Martz, A. U. 8, was the pest man, and the ushers includ Doyle Bowman, Walter Harris: and Jerry Martz. :

At Home Address

The bride was in a white silk lace gown with a sweetheart line, long tapering sleeves and a train, ‘Her fingertip veil fell from a crown of seed pearls, Her bouquet was of white roses and stephanotis, : The couple left for a short trip after a reception in the bride's home. They will be at home with her parents after Sunday.

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Guild Sponsors Book Review

St. Vincent's Hospital guild will sponsor a book review at 2 p. m, Oct. 26 in Block's auditorium. Mrs, Olive Enslen Tinder will review “The Black Rose.” 4 Mrs. George Bender and Mrs, Julius A, Caesar are co-chairmen for the event. Assisting them are dMesdames Robert Barber, Peter Beczkiewicz, W. R. Caskey, Don Collins, Courtland C. Cohee, H. E. Curry, John F. Darmody, Donato, Leonard Earhart, T. Fleming and Edward J. Elliott, Also, Mesdames E. J. Freihage, Herbert Hartman, W. C. Huon! Carl Ittenbach, Walter Joye: Bernard T. Loeffler, C. H. Luft, R. McNutt, Paul 8. McNam Francis J. Moore, Frank C. Otte, N. Reifsteck, Elizabeth Vincent John B. Wolf. : Members of the committee have a meeting and tea Wedne: in the home of Mrs. Caesar, 631 Delaware st, Mrs, Ted b will pour,

Newman Mothers

Set Program

A musical program will be sented at a tea for the Ne Mothers’ club of Butler uni tomorrow in Jordan hall.

and their mothers, will be held 1pm § Mrs. George Rice is chairman. & committee composed of Mesdames William D. Shimer, W. H. Rohr, & H. Lang, Frank Thompson and Frank Koch, past presidents, is ass sisting her. J Other committee members are Mesdames F. X. Miller, W. B. Worl, Jasper Minnis, Max Kriese, P

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| Carlos, Joe J. Speaks, W. O. Kim { berlin and E. C. Wakelam,

Meeting Set |

A meeting of commissioners and executive secretaries of Indiana Girl Scout organizations will be held Thursday in the Y. W. C. A, Mrs, H. H. Cummings will be hostess. Assisting her will be Mrs. Thomas J. Blackwell Jr. and Mrs, Montgomery 8. Lewis, Indianapolis members of the Great Lakes regional committee, Mrs. Ray Mitchell, member of the national staff, will be guest speaker, Other national officers who will attend include Mesdames Ethel Bart James, Goldie McGirt, John Magny and Agnes B. Hansen and Miss Florence Ott,

Cheer Guild Sessions

The following units of the Riley Hospital Cheer guild will sew this week in the hospital: Today— “Lizabeth Ann”; tomorrow--"Mus-kingum Valley”; Wednesday—"Our Old Friend Never Fails”; Thursday ~The Brook Song,” and Friday “Sun and Rain.”

Club Meeting

The Chalcedony club will meet with Mrs. Keith Hoffman, 11 E. 8th st., for a bridge-luncheon at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow. Mesdames Rufus Mumford, E. M. Hilligoss and R. B. McCord will assist the hostess,

Arrives for Visit Mrs. Stratton B. Cralle and son, Douglas Gray Cralle, of Glen Cove, L. I, wmrived yesterday for a visit ' with Mrs. Cralle’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. C. Dolly Gray, West. field blvd,

Auxiliary Meeting The auxiliary to the Children’s bureau of the Indianapolis Orphan home met today with Miss Jane Leasure, 5831 Washington blvd, Miss Lucille Batson and Miss Gertrude Taggart were guests, .

Mrs. Evard Speaker

Members of the Fortnightly Literary club will meet at 2:30 p. m,

tomorrow in the Propylaeum. Mrs.|

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Harry W. Evard will speak on “That

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